Starman is recruiting some Pigeons to the Legion when he is rudely interrupted...

God Bless Starman. He meets Tellus in Smallville swamp who reveals that if Starman doesn't get 31st century treatment he will never get his mind back. The final page is a selection of Omens, Element Lad as a 21st century Chemistry teacher, Dream Girl captured (again), Brainy and phantom girl telling Blok he is disfigured, XS on the cosmic treadmill going to the past and a green lantern wearing both rings. (which is against the rules unless they have a power no other legionnaire has without the use of the ring)

And that Ladies and gentlemen was the only redeeming part of AC #504, Kryptos 'ickle cape came close.

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I feel similarly, I feel bad laughing but I came to the conclusion we are laughing WITH him and not at him. I think its great Starman has schizophrenia considering suffers are often misrepresented as bad people by the media. More so than any other mental disorder.

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As I understand it, currently the term "schizophrenia" is used by the lay public incorrectly as 'generic-crazy' and by MH professionals to include a catch-all of similar-presenting but biologically different syndromes. I'd hope that by the 31st century they'd have nailed the term "schizophrenia" down to one specific definitive diagnosis and that's what Thom has...but that's probably giving DC too much credit.

And yeah, I think Thom's a positive presentation of someone living with a MH syndrome - he's generally happy, and his ethics are very much intact - he knows right from wrong and lawful from unlawful, and back when this JSA title started his doctors emphasized how deeply murder scenes upset and disturbed him. His faculties are also intact - he can do higher-level maths, and he'll often point out a wrinkle in a crisis situation nobody else noticed. So yeah, on the whole I don't feel too bad about laughing with him.

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Quibbles with the backup: it lists schizophrenia as Starman's "afflication" in the yellow/red ID holobox. Worse, in the big fabulous two-page splash of Legionnaires, they got Night Girl and Shadow Lass confused. Easy enough to do, I guess, they're quite similar - except of course that one is blue and has a bikini on.

It also lists invulnerability as one of Bouncing Boy's powers, which I was unaware of - good on him if it's correct, I guess. And on the upside, I was amused to see the Invisible Kid holobox pointing at...nothing! :P

Also on the upside: The invocation of the Legion Espionage Squad is interesting. It might solve the mystery of the missing Legionnaires referred to at the end of Legion of 3 Worlds. Looking back at my copy, Brainy listed the missing as Chameleon Boy, Dream Girl, Element Lad, Matter-Eater Lad, Sensor Girl (Projectra), Tellus and Tyroc. That's a pretty good makeup for an Espionage Squad, don't you think? I begin to have hope that they've got a good long-range plot up their sleeves for this.

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Well, I can honestly say that that's the first time I've ever seen bowling compared to jousting. I can also say that I don't think the comparison really holds up, unless Starman thinks that bowlers hurl the balls at each other as a tiebreaker.